
A Daydreaming Designer Imagines The Corvair Surviving Into Days Of Disco
Like a river that don’t know where it’s flowing I took a wrong turn and I just kept going The above lyrics to Springsteen’s Hungry

Never Leave A Trail Worse Than You Find It, Or Else You May Lose It

I Drove A VinFast VF8 And It Wasn’t As Bad As I Expected

Controversial Chinese Billionaire Will Try To Save EV Company That Spent $3 Billion And Hasn’t Delivered A Car
It’s Friday and we’ve got the drama behind Faraday Future, some upside for Warren Buffet’s Chinese EV adventure, a possible sale of an American icon,

And Now For Something Completely Different: Scooters! 1987 Honda Elite 150 vs 2008 Vespa LX 150
Happy Friday! Today, on our end-of-the-week special, we’re actually staying within the price cap, but cutting the total number of wheels in half, and looking

The Five-Lady Trunk: Cold Start
It’s no secret that women have been used to make cars appealing to male buyers since there have been cars, and sometimes that turns out

Let’s Look At The Incredible Portal Axle-Equipped Porsche 911s That The Automaker Drove Up A Volcano
Porsche has built a pair of what might be the coolest “safari cars” I’ve ever seen. The automaker took a pair of 911 Carrera 4S

We Need A Name And Some Rules For Two-Faced Cars
The Kabbalists, the mystical sect of Judiasm best known for a bit of red thread Madonna used to wear on her wrist, places a lot

I Drove To The Middle Of Nowhere In Australia To Buy My $900 Ute An Engine That Was Buried In A Muddy Chicken Shed For Over 15 Years. Here’s How That Went
As I lay in a muddy field in the Australian bush reaching my hand under a car that had buried itself into the soil after

Someone Brought Back Two-Times Dead Invicta To Make A Parts-Bin Supercar. Can You Guess Its Parts?
Welcome back to Parts Bin Puzzle, the Autopian challenge where we give you a vehicle and you figure out where its bits came from! In

The World’s Quirkiest Car Museum Takes You On A Magical Tour Of Taillights And Indicators
Last week, I took you on a tour of some of Lane Motor Museum’s plethora of trafficators and pre-war turn signals. This week, let’s look

The Supply Chain Is A Mess But Ferrari Is Still Ballin’
Ferrari’s outlook is way up, Stellantis ain’t half bad either, Russians look to Japan for cars, and ADA-compliant green buses are coming to West Virginia.

Feds Just Busted A $545-Million Catalytic Converter Theft Ring Involving An App For Catalytic Converter Sales
Thanks to high material prices and a car shortage threatening to keep things on the road longer, catalytic converter theft has been a big deal

Super-Clean Red Trucks: 1982 Chevrolet S-10 vs 1991 Mazda B2200
All right; after yesterday’s nasty crusty Acura, it’s time to make you Rust Belters jealous with some clean rust-free vehicles, in the form of two

I Had No Idea Econolines Were Called Falcons Once: Cold Start
Here’s an important fact I didn’t realize until just now, and likely one that will help you immensely during your day today: the first-generation Ford Econoline, you

The 2023 Ford Transit Trail Is A Brilliant Blank Canvas For Vanlifers To Build The 4×4 Camper Of Their Dreams
Ford is entering into the #vanlife world with a Transit built specifically for vanlifers who want to turn a van into a camper. The 2023

German EV Makers Don’t Seem To Care About Frunks And I Think That’s Pretty Weird
I tend to fetishize a number of automotive details, most likely the result of growing up with leaded gasoline and adoring the smell of those

Holy Grails: The First-Generation Chevy Cruze Is Arguably One Of GM’s Most Important Cars
Welcome back to Holy Grails, the Autopian series where you tell us some of the coolest, most underrated cars that you love. Our inbox continues

A Daydreaming Designer Looks At How Rebadging Might Have Saved Some Automotive Failures
It’s great to know that buyers typically don’t choose cars based upon the badges that are displayed on it. Generally speaking, automotive consumers look at

Magnus Walker Explains His Philosophy For Buying And Modifying Cars – The Autopian Podcast
It’s Wednesday, so that means it’s time for another The Autopian Podcast. This time we’ve got the irrepressible Magnus Walker. The Urban Outlaw. The guy with

Here’s Why A Small Canadian Company Called Scalar Performance Might Have The Most Important GR86 At SEMA
From 50 yards, the Scalar Performance SCR1 just looks like another modified Toyota GR86. From the big APR GTC-200 wing to the Enkei T6R wheels,

The Oldest Toilet In Japan Was Crashed Into By A Really Cool Car You Should Know About
Look, I know why you’re here. You’re here for the same reason all of us are here: a shared love of interesting cars and really, really old

This New Tiny Electric Motorcycle Has More Than Enough Torque To Pop Wheelies On The Way To The Grocery Store
America is about to get another electric motorcycle, and this one is for the kinds of riders who love small city motorcycles. Making its debut








